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Cant believe carl spotted me yesterday and I dont get a mention.. damn tried so hard to get that thing spotted aswell lol

ease up lil boy. yea u were spotted but you also spotted me in my daily. didnt think my ford would be that hard to notice especially supporting my sneaky1 plates and my deep dish 18's. he he i got flush fitment on a ford :D.

C U BYE lives just round the corner from me, pretty sure he's not on here.

I was driving in the other direction, even waved lol.

musta been in my own little world lol.............mondays are like that

spotted a 33gtr on bridge road this arvo... i think the plates were RRB-026

white 32 four door at the village with a rather nice looking blonde driving

also saw a dark 33 at the Golden Grove tavern on sat night... plates SLY-033

spotted a silver / gun metal R34 GTR on north east rd outside the ridgehaven Chinese take away, so tuff , with what looked to be a nismo add on kit to the standard kit, carbon fiber,with big multi spoke BBS wheels and brembo calipers ftw

i think the plates were sly-034

Edited by BENDERS32

sorry to be a kick in the pants but its

Silver KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic, KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic, KP4 - Sonic Silver, KR4 - Sonic Silver, KV2 - Athlete Silver and WV2 - Sparkling Silver

or

Gun metal Grey KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

that's my take on paint

and codes from

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...des-t84965.html

spotted nisswrck in his 33gtr friday night?? or sat... such a nice car! cleanest one ive seen in a longgg time! had a chat.. (that dude behind us went nuts after btw:P)

34 gtr just b4 on west tce

few others here and there!

sorry to be a kick in the pants but its

Silver KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic, KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic, KP4 - Sonic Silver, KR4 - Sonic Silver, KV2 - Athlete Silver and WV2 - Sparkling Silver

or

Gun metal Grey KH2 - Gunmetal Grey Metallic

that's my take on paint

and codes from

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...des-t84965.html

:woot:

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